An alleged plotter of Mumbai attacks, Pakistani Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi, center, prays with Syed Salahuddin, right, chief of Hezbul Mujahedeen, or United Jehad Council, at a rally on Saturday, June 28, 2008, in Muzaffarabad, capital of Pakistani Kashmir. Pakistan has detained Zarrar Shah, another alleged mastermind of the Mumbai terrorist attacks, Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani confirmed Wednesday, Dec. 10, 2008, apparently making good on pledges to pursue the perpetrators. (AP Photo/Roshan Mughal)India Tells Pakistan To Crack Down On Militants
-- New York Times
-- New York Times
NEW DELHI — Calling Pakistan the epicenter of terror attacks against India, Foreign Minister Pranab Mukherjee urged the government in Islamabad on Thursday to do more than detain leaders of extremist groups, even as he hinted that India does not “intend to be provoked” into a military conflict.
Mr. Mukherjee, speaking to Parliament in its first session since the three-day siege of Mumbai last month, reiterated India’s demand for Pakistan to hand over about 40 fugitives and suspected terror suspects whom it says are taking shelter in Pakistan. His comments seemed designed to avoid directly criticizing the president of Pakistan, Asif Ali Zardari, with whose democratically elected government he said he had “no quarrel.”
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More News On The Aftermath Of The Mumbai Terror Attacks
Mumbai Investigation Focuses on Possible Indian Collaborators -- Washington Post
India announces security overhaul -- BBC
India moves to revamp security after Mumbai siege -- Yahoo news/AP
India says no to war but slams Pakistan -- Yahoo News/AFP
India: Attacking Pakistan Not a Solution -- Wall Street Journal
India: Pakistan Must Sustain Resolve -- Christian Science Monitor
Hoax Highlights Fragile Peace Between India, Pakistan -- Wall Street Journal
Pakistan Moves to Curb Group Linked to Attacks -- New York Times
Mistrust of India Forges Sense of Unity in Pakistan -- Washington Post
Second Suspected Mumbai Plotter in Custody -- Los Angeles Times
Second Key Suspect Held in Mumbai Slaughter -- Toronto Star
Mumbai Terrorists had Pakistani IDs -- Associated Press
FACTBOX-Facts about Mumbai attack suspects in India -- Reuters
India demands Pakistan hand over 40 wanted 'terrorists' -- Times Online
Pakistan targets group linked to Mumbai attacks -- AP
India, Pakistan Consider Action Against Charity Group -- Voice of America
Mullen Says Mumbai Attacks Demonstrate Safe-Haven Dangers -- AFPS
Mullen Says He’s Relieved, Disturbed by Trip to Pakistan, India -- AFPS
Security Council Sanctions Lashkar -- Wall Street Journal
Can Pakistan Stop Lashkar-e-Taiba? -- Los Angeles Times editorial
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